Dabbled a bit in the $50 PLO8 on party, together with Phil and Tom. There were two hands where I was pretty clueless where I was in the hand and how to play them. From memory:
Hand 1. I have [Kc][6d][2h] in MP and limp. Few more limpers. Five see the flop.
Flop: A53 with two diamonds. I lead for the pot and get called in three spots, one of which is a shortstack with $3 left.
Turn is a brick J. Shortstack checks to me, I bet $3, one fold, LP calls, shortstack calls allin.
River: A. I check, LP bets $11, I make a confusion call but lose to A2d48d.
Now when I didn't get raised on the flop I figured that someone with a naked 24 could be afraid of losing to redraws and therefore play it slower. But when my weak turn bet got called, I didn't think 24 was too likely. Mistake? Also, what's my opponent's reason for not raising (he has a redraw after all)? Because he suspect his diamonds are dead? Is it to lure others in or to get paid on the river?
Anyway, I guess the river is a fold, right?
Hand 2. I have [Ah][Qc][2h] and raise in MP. LP calls.
Flop: Q86, two diamonds. I bet pot, LP calls.
Turn: offsuit T. I check, opponent checks behind.
River: offsuit 7. I check, opponent bets 1/2 pot, I call and get quartered by A882.
Bet turn? What should I put him on? Why is he not raising the flop or betting the turn?